Academicians of the IAPSR
Section I - Arts
INTRODUCTION
The Academy was originally established at the University of Mississippi in 1974, under the full title of "The American Academy for the Promotion of Scientific Research. It remained a research student society for several years under the leadership of of noted concert Pianist Dr. Parks Grant.


With the new year approaching new elections for the presidency of the IAPSR will be held. Potential candidates can contact the secretary via the contact form. We will open up the voting booth online in 2 weeks from now.
Membership Qualifications
At present, the Academy has over 100 active and non-active members. Academicians, wishing to propose candidates should submit a letter of reference. The Membership Committee will present a list of candidates for each Section (see below) to the general society. This will be done in January and June of each year. As noted elsewhere, candidates must be proposed by two Academicians of the Academy. There are two ways for individuals to gain membership

The EKG, Temperature and Stress Room is just up the hall from the Meditation facility. An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG, abbreviated from the German Elektrokardiogramm) is a graphic produced by an electrocardiograph, which records the electrical activity of the heart over time. Its name is made of different parts: electro, because it is related to electrical activity, cardio, Greek for heart, gram, a Greek root meaning "to write". The abbreviation "EKG" is preferred over the more straightforward "ECG" in oral communication, because the latter may be misheard as EEG. [Wikipedia]



The Journal for the International Academy of Scientific Research

By Laws
ARTICLE I: NAME AND LOCATION OF THE INCORPORATION AND GENERAL PROVISIONS.
Section 1 - Scientific Name.